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Originally Posted by MissMisa
Some Harajuku styles run deeper than just the clothes they wear. For example, Gothic Lolita highlights modesty, etiquette and being polite to one another.
Some types of fashion are just fashion, such as what's in this season etc. But some types of fashion have been around for years and have a history and attitude that runs deeper than just what's on the outside. Normally fashion is physical representation of your beliefs and interests, too.
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Sure some of them have actual beliefs, but those ain't the ones you see in the street overly dressed with way too much makeup on. In my opinion, these kids just seek a little attention, they enjoy the whole "Oh-look-at-me-I-am-such-a-transgressive-teenager-Feel-my-wrath!- thing. I hardly ever see them having much of an attitude; they are far more concerned about how hardcore they look. I do have beliefs and interests too, but I do not need to show the world what these are, I don't wanna be defined by a piece of cloth; if they do that's just fine by me, just don't ask me to see it as something other than a fashion, a passing one.